Disadvantaged Stars

Disadvantaged Stars
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Download or read book Disadvantaged Stars written by Dr Rumbidzai Nyanhoto and published by Dr Rumbidzai Nyanhoto. This book was released on 2021-11-19 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An inspiring account of one woman’s recovery from meaningless existence to a significant life. After her father and mother passed away when she was only nine years old, Dr Rumbidzai Nyanhoto persevered through the struggles of growing up in Kinship Care. She endured abuse and harsh living conditions and went into independent living at the age of 19. With no formal support, Dr Rumbidzai Nyanhoto reveals the pillars of success that helped her beat the odds and achieve happiness, healing and success. She narrates how circumstances and odds set against us has a way of defining us however explains that our background doesn’t have to detect our future. The author put forward personal experiences illustrating how anyone from a disadvantaged background can set themselves free and take charge of their happiness and success. This captivating narrative will help anyone from disadvantaged background to know that they are a star. They can have dreams and achieve them. The author includes pearls of wisdom for carers of orphans and children from disadvantaged backgrounds to understand children’s needs. By being a disadvantaged Star, you acknowledge and embrace the past but never allow it to detect your future. Despite your history, you can beat the odds, redefine yourself and become who you want to be. This story contains abuse, trauma, sexual harassment, and other complex issues faced on the healing journey.


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